DOES IT STAND UP IN 2024?! Americans React To "Queen - Live Aid - Full Set - 1985"
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Best Freddie quote ever. He was asked in an interview which instrument did he most enjoy playing?
"The audience darling."
thats so wholesome RIP Freddie
@@YusufTheAussieMuslim I'm sorry to tell you this, but Freddie isn't able to rest in Heaven. Only cause God hired him to give himself & the angels lessons in improving their stage presence. Cause as we ALL know, no one has stage presence like Freddie 🤭
Last concert was Knebworth 87. I was there
@@johnsatterthwaite5315 (please know this comes from nowhere but my own jealousy) I hate & envy you so much right now. Bet it was amazing
@@johnsatterthwaite5315 So was I - Still the best concert I have ever been to.
I was there, standing just to the left of centre stage, a third of the way back toward the mixing desk. One of the most iconic moments, as the sun was beginning to go down, was everyone clapping in unison to Radio Gaga. Freddie was in his pomp and Queen blew everyone away. It's a day I'll never forget.
Were you the one with the T shirt on
Wow! How lucky are you!
I was there, too. Quite at the front ... like row 7-13 (< it changed from time to time). Epic! Have been to the Tribute concert as well ... amazing experience!
Watched it on tele. Only group I can remember from that day. Absolutely blew everyone else off the stage.
@@macanbhaird1966 me too it was TV with a load of beer and friends,
What never gets mentioned is that this wasn't a Queen concert with audience of Queen fans yet after half a song he had them all in his hand. Incredible
Exactly, and when Queen started playing the phones started ringing off the hook, that's what it was all about. 😊
I always say something about that, it wasn't a Queen audience per say but, everyone is a Queen fan they don't even know it. Everyone knows, We Will Rock you, it is played in every stadium around the world, same with We Are The Champions. Their music is ingrained in the culture of music. Freddie by far is the greatest front man of all time, in my opinion.
No autotone. Just pure raw talent. Amazing moment in music history.
rated the best live performance of the 20th century (a title U2 held for 67 minutes)
@@monkee1969 I don't think a 21st century performance will ever come close.
Even if it was autotuned it wouldn't have mattered. The singing talent is not what made this the masterpiece it was
@@toby1248 Especially given that it wasn't Freddie's best day vocally.
Roger Taylor's backing vocals while drumming away never get the credit they deserve, all four members where incredible, we love you Freddie ! 🌠
He needed Roger a bit more in this concert due to laryngitis. He went on against doctor's orders and said later it was like gargling with broken glass. Not that you'd notice, what a star - and yet ...
Did you see him get tangled in the microphone cable during Hammer to Fall? It's after he plays with the camera. He looks behind twice, seeing it's trapped behind him and catches it with his hand while singing to prevent it being pulled too tight/unplugged. Doesn't bat an eyelid and then laughs along with the cameraman at the end. So generous and unstarry. Many others would have wiped through floor with him for less.
Omg! You’re so right! His falsetto is completely ignored in bohemian rhapsody too! My uncle was front right and caught one of the drumsticks that he threw! ✌️
Roger Taylor never gets the credit he deserves and was always the guy they fell back on to cover when Freddie was struggling vocally.
Remember this wasn’t a Queen audience. Tickets for Live Aid sold out months before and Queen only confirmed they were appearing a couple of days prior to the performance. Despite this every member of the audience knew the words to every Queen song and it’s universally acknowledged that they stole the show. Fantastic performance.
Watched Live Aid, live on TV - a hot day, everyone had windows and doors open - a whole street thrumming with Queen - a nation singing along with Wembley! I am now in my 70s and I am proud to say I have grand-children and great grand-children who are Queen fans - Freddie Mercury, eternal star. 😎
Me too! 😁
The whole nation tuned in that day, remember it so well. Only the UK could have pulled that off.
That sounds amazing!
Here we all are, 37 years later watching what must be THE most electrifying, captivating performances in the history of rock. Queen stole the show that weekend.
Bowie was on after, and as they passed each other, he laughingly said "Bastards! How am I supposed to follow that"?
It was hard to come after that show to stage 😁
@@DawnSuttonfabfour Luckily Bowie is a god, anyone else would've had a tough time
Bowie was probably just the right act to follow such an incredible set, he did a pretty good one himself.
I can’t believe how many people around the world who don’t know Queen or Live Aid!!!!!😮😮😮🤷♀️❤️🇬🇧❤️🇬🇧❤️🇬🇧🤷♀️
I was there! It was so nice of Queen to let those other acts play at their gig!
I too was there, I'm 64 now....how the f*** did that happen. My ex was a cameraman I was stage right watching with other crew, it was utter pandemonium back there. I was there for Bowie...no other...Queen were kind of old hat(can't believe I'm saying that now) the performance over ran, was astonishing and I've been a huge Queen fan ever since. I'll never forget the way Freddie held that audience...bloody marvellous. I be met Roger a few times he's a great bloke and could have been a fantastic star on his own....great guys and Freddie...there are no words other than genius.
25:52 see the red light come on? (center stage) They were traffic lights to tell the bands how much time remaining, Queen finished their set to the second.
Queen didn't over run. They rehearsed for days in a room full of clocks to get the timing right.
Freddie was the ULTIMATE showman, the bigger the crowd the bigger the performance!! He OWNED that stage & everyone inside Wembley stadium, the whole country stopped to watch it, as i did!!
There'll never be another Freddie - RIP gone but never forgotten.
It wasn't really a 'comeback' anywhere other than in the US. Quen ,remained hugely popular in the UK and around the World, throughout their career. It was only in the US that their popularity had fallen. Mainly due to them dressing up as female characters from a British soap opera, in the video for 'I Want to Break Free'. That upset America's macho sensibilities, lol. :)
the first fall out was Hot Space 82 no 4 uk ( low for them) No 22 US !
then The works didn't win them back UK no 2 US no 23!
banning Brake Free from that album
then the huge fall out over Sun City oct 84
they didn't tour US so 82 was the last time
but most videos claim they were over... US yes which was a lot of money for them and exposure but but thy're not the world, they were fine every where else
works no 2
ga ga no 2
brake free no 3
hard life no 6
hammer to fall no 13
( Freddie love kills no 10)
just finished the tour in may, Live Aid July 85
Jan Rio 200 000 both nights
hardly 'over'
but the film claims they hadn't toured for years.. HATE they had Freddie coming back groveling!
when he released his album Roger had released two
Freddie fitted his around working with Queen
the film, he left them ' Queen is what I say it is' bs
It's true...in the u.k there was no comeback. He stayed megapopular.
Incorrect they split up 2 or 3 years before this and when Freddie was diagnosed with AIDS. He wanted to bring the band back together!!!! So it is the definition of a comeback
@@kyleregan9879 Eh??? Queen split up before Live Aid? Er, where did you get that from? I was a massive Queen fan as a kid and I have never heard that before. A quick biog check will show you they didn't split up, and Freddie was diagnosed in 1987, 2 years AFTER Live Aid.
@@jamesrawlings5781 movie changes the timeline for 'drama'.
No other frontman in the history of British rock music ever had such charisma to charm his audience like Freddie Mercury could.
Pure and simple the man is and always will be a Legend.
RIP Freddie Mercury.
My dad was there. Said it was the best moment of his life. He has 3 children.
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I’m sure you kids have learnt to live with the disappointed since then!😂
Oh my! Sorry 🙃
Has to be one of the greatest musical moments of all time. The unspoken instrument of queen is the audience is a poetic and spot on comment 👏
This is said to be the best live rock band performance in history. They stole the show, RIP Freddie.
Doctors advised Freddie not to sing as he had trouble with his voice but he wasn’t not going to perform! Roger really helped him out with fantastic backing. Every band has a precise slot and I think they were over by about 19 secs! What a tight set one of the best ever!
Look for the amber light in front of the monitors switching to red just after the final note of the last song. They were that precise!
Yeah but take out the time it took to walk out and tune up and they pretty much did 20 minutes exactly! 🤯
Freddie had a heavy cold you can see him drinking pints of honey and lemon between songs he was never going to miss this show they actually rehearsed for it so as to be spot on for it
Roger always sang - he wasn't 'helping Freddie' - he was doing what he always did!
Didn't Elton say to them jokingly how the hell am I supposed to top that.
My hubby was at Live Aid and said the atmosphere was absolutely unreal. He still gets emotional watching this now. Freddie was a one off ❤️
Freddie wrote "crazy little thing called love" whilst taking a bath,it was a song written because of Freddie's love for Elvis Presley.
Something pretty funny about the song, Brian was drunk one night and was watching CZcams and found an Elvis impersonator singing Crazy Little Thing called Love and thought ohh I guess it was an Elvis song....... Ha ha ha. I saw Brian tell the story on an interview. The funny thing is if Brian thought Elvis did the song it must of been convincing. LOL
Freddie is the greatest rock front man ever, he owed the wembely crowd that day and Queen stole the show.
The greatest live performance of all time by the greatest band of all time. Queen set the bar so high, no other band will ever, ever reach it or get even close.
I was there...it was VERY loud...but we didn't care. It was an epic set. A choir of 70,000 sang along...best 20 minutes of the entire concert.
I heard a story that one of Queens crew sabotaged the amps and turned up the volume for Queen coming on stage.
@@jambodave72 didn't sabotage ... just had a preferance! Yes, you are right, one of Queens roadies was in charge of the sound that day.
Remember rushing home from work at 19 years of age and watching live aid. Best most iconic concerts in history. Queen stealing the show. The one band I wish I could go back in history and see . 🇬🇧
Me too!
Got room for me in the time machine? 👍
@@ezza9578 room for everyone 🤣👍
I don't think there will ever be a live rock performance as brilliant as this
Totally agree ..👍🇬🇧
The reason this set was so memorable was they used their time so much better than any of the other bands. They crammed all this into 21 mins. Incredible!
You can see the red light come on as Freddie brings his arm down, perfect.
@@ruthmuirhead61 exactly! Class act
There is only one beauty in being old like me and that is that I’ve seen this stuff live. Freddie is a legend and I challenge anyone to name anyone better as a musician, singer, songwriter, performer and crowd choreographer. He was perfect live and not many people or bands can say that if they are being honest. RIP Freddie 😪
I'd recommend watching George Michael singing "Find me somebody to love" at the Freddie tribute concert ... absolutely🤯 👏👏👏
The only cover I accept! He was fantastic!👏🏻😃👏🏻
Brilliant 🤩
No-one rocked a crowd like our beloved Freddie and Queen. 💕 I was 6yrs old when Killer Queen was released and was instantly under their magical spell. Still rocking out to them with my grandson's.. their in our heart and soul 🎶 🎸✌. ❤ from 🇬🇧.
Queen totally stole everyone's hearts with this performance, and helped raises much money for live aid , magical
I was a little girl when I watched this concert on TV. It still gives me goosebumps especially when you have thousands of people doing the gaga clap in unison.
Greatest frontman for any band ever, and one hell of a singer.
Watched this aged 12 on German television with the volume turned down whilst listening to the live FM radio broadcast in stereo on BFBS (British Forces Broadcasting Service).
We had to do that in them days when TVs only had one small tinny speaker.
Now watching this from Australia and it brings it all back.
Thank you lads.
Keep the music alive and keep it live.
did that with 1984 Olympics, when we were home in Hildesheim for the summer.
One Of The Greatest Bands And Vocalists Of All Time .
I would argue THE best.. 😊🇬🇧
Who would you say are the best then
I had seen Queen three times live before this and was serving in the Military down in the Falkland Islands during Live Aid so didn't get to see it until I got home in October 85. My Mum watched it live and when we spoke about the whole Live Aid concert all she said was "I get it now, Queen blew them all off stage" and as you can see she was right.
David Bowie was booked to perform next .......he was heard backstage saying ..... "Bastards ..how am I supposed to follow that"
He was in Philadelphia with Clapton at the other concert.
Bowie shortened his set so that the Cars' "Drive" video could be shown. That video was heartbreaking and donations flooded in. After all these years it's easy to forget the purpose of the whole event was to raise money that saved lives.
@@raybishop1130 It's also easy to forget that a day or two before LIVE AID, Queen were quite honest that they weren't doing it for charity, they were doing it for the publicity and I think they kinda hinted that was everyone's real reason for doing it. AS A VIEWER it was hard to forgot the real reason behind it ... But then loads of "woke" people of the day were protesting that we SHOULDN'T give to the charity ... I can't fully recall their pathetic reasoning but it angered me and I got sick of arguing with all the "Bernard Righton's" ...
@@stephenbrough8132 It wasn't a pathetic reason that many protested the charitable aspect of the concert. The problem was that Ethiopian bureaucrats demanded 20% of the take before allowing a single penny to be given to the people that actually needed it and it was the same bureaucrats and aristocratic class of people that were responsible for the need for the concert in the first place. Ethiopia didn't lack the wealth or resources to feed its people just those in power refused to distribute it.
Kinda like the UK now, there is no need for charities and foodbanks that help those in poverty in the UK those that have the wealth just need to be made to share it better with better wages and fairer taxation.
@@24magiccarrot Here's why it is pathetic ... Most of the people objecting to other people giving their money to charity on the basis that 20% is being scraped off by wealthy, horrible people, THEN just went down the pub and gave 20% to the already rich breweries and landlords, or wasted it on other garbage like Che Guevara Tee Shirts and tat like that. They were mostly a bunch of posing hypocrites and still are.
They came back later in the evening ( just Brian on acoustic guitar and Freddie ) and performed "Is This The World That We Created" .... a short but beautiful song .
Omg I has forgotten that!
Loved that song
That is my favourite song by Queen.
Freddie had tonsillitis,and was advised not to go on.But,he refused to let down the charity.He was such a good man.
Think the fact you guys both sat in silence and enjoyed the music, says everything about Freddie as a performer. Just commanded the stage and attention. 1 of a kind which some of us were fortunate enough to witness. RIP Freddie.
God bless our Freddie... What a gem he was, his singing, songwriting, performance on stage, all in all, his passion for his trade... Still sadly missed till this day... An artist and performer quite literally to the very end!
shout out to Roger Taylor's backing vocals, so distinctive
Hope he’s doing ok 👍 he took Freddie’s death badly.
I saw Queen in 86 at Knebworth (after Wembley). It was a last minute thing. It turned out to be, unknown to everyone, including the band, their last ever gig in the UK. I was damn lucky to get 2 tickets.
They were everything you wanted Queen to be. Totally worth the 4 hour long nightmare of exiting the car park.
Of course everyone was going crazy but when they played Crazy Little Thing, it just JUMPED OFF.
On Live Aid day, all the bands, no exceptions, were given 20 or 23 minutes I think, and Queen rehearsed this set with alarm clocks all week. If you look past Brian, you will see the clock. I have seen many, MANY big bands; Queen are in my top 5 against very strong competition.
FUN FACT my mum still has a thing for Freddie! Pisses my dad off (comically) every time.
I was there at Knebworth too... still the best gig I ever went to - so far! worth sitting through Belouis Some & Quo (Big Country were actually quite good!) to see them give us 2 hours of Queen epicness & it is so bittersweet that we got to see the last ever Queen gig... but yes... that car park... we were on a coach & we finally got out at 2am after boarding the coach at 23:30...
I was just a kid when I watched Live Aid live on the tv with my Mum. I was far more interested in the prospect of Madonna performing later in the day than I would ever have been about watching Queen. But Freddie captivated me. He owns the stage like no one else before him, now or in the future. This was a masterclass in how to get the audience eating out of your hand. His voice and stage presence is out of this world.
Arguably the best live performance of all time. Dont forget Queen did this show well after it sold out.....and they were not even on the original announced final line up. Freddie grabbed all these neutrals by the balls.....and totally killed it. A genius👍
Very little to say - this set was perfection and and one of the greatest musical performances ever! RIP Freddie
It makes me emotional every time I watch this. Freddie was just amazing.
I have rarely been so absorbed, excited, hyped and put into a different mind set than watching this performance. It's like having a spiritual experience! Beautiful.
The way Freddie Mercury was dancing with the camera while performing was very magical in my opinion
Nearly 100,000 people there and he has every single one of them in the palm of his hand. Absolutely incredible ability!!
Freddie wasn't just an outstanding performer and entertainer, he was a force of nature, you can see this in how he moved about on stage, he had so much energy. When he got sick, they had finished recording the album 'Innuendo' but before it was released, Freddie knew he didn't have a lot of time and kept working, getting as many vocals for new songs recorded as long as he was able, leading to the band having to finish the 94 album 'Made in Heaven ' without him after he passed away
:(
Guys that was amazing, I was about to suggest you watched that. In Britain this show is still today a golden moment that brought the nation together. The most amazing thing about this show is that its not actual a Queen concert, but Freddy ruled that day and turned anyone who wasn't a Queen fan into one (me included)He will always be in our hearts. Glad you finally got to see it.
Making people sing on a youtube reaction 37 years after the event is something only Fred could do! :-)
I was at Knebworth in August 1986, part of The Magic Tour. It was Freddie's last live performance with Queen. They arrived by helicopter with the “It's a kind of magic” livery and gave an incredible performance! They were supported by Status Quo and Big Country.
I was lucky enough to be at Knebworth too.
Yep. Me too. I think there was a 4th band, but I can't remember who they were. We left before the God save the Queen number, to get out before the rush. The other one was in 1976 at Stafford Bingley Hall near Birmingham, with an audience of about 6000.
@@michaelsambrook7934 Beloius Some…but I don’t remember them at all!
@@Jarvo147 You remembered the name! Good times. Thanks.
It was supposed to be recorded too, but when asked where the master tapes were, Brian May said: "The cameras were rolling, and visuals of the entire concert were relayed to the Idaphore screens simultaneously with the show. All it needed was for someone in our team to put a tape machine on the end of either the screen mix or the cameras themselves. No-one did. So it all went into the Ether, and is, by now, about 20 light years away, on its way to ... well, anyone out there who is watching in our corner of the Galaxy."
Possibly the most Brian May answer you could think of.
No '' comeback '' here !!! They were huge , that film just has a weird timeline and story. The absolute precision in timing of this band is amazing , the red light at the front of the stage comes on exactly as Freddie lowers his arm for the last bow ! What is missing from this video though? Yes not one sighting of that fabulous drummer and vocalist ROGER TAYLOR.
Many people who watch this don't realise that the audience at this show were not all Queen fans they were there for any of the other acts on that day and night . That Freddie though... Master Musician . Love , love, love him.
Yeah there’s a lot of things the movie gets wrong
To truly appreciate the incredible voice of Freddie Mercury, his vocal range, then please
watch him singing with Monserrat Caballa, , a fantastic operatic performance, from
both of them .... the song is Barcelona .... just amazing, goose bumps all over !
Asked what instrument he played... Freddie replied, The Audience!
A musical genius, a legend in his own right.
This was a phenomenal moment in history and should never be forgotten.
The day the world stopped to watch the performance of a lifetime ,if you want to be knocked sideways watch Barcelona ,the song he sang with Monserat Caballe for Olympics ,,,mind blowing
Total legend and saidly missed. You will never ever see a better live performance than this. If he was alive today he would be Sir Freddie Mercury.
To give people some idea how good Queen was that day, the legendary David Bowie who was on next after Queen was heard by a reporter to exclaim "how the fuck am I supposed to follow that".
Looking at the crowds reaction you would think they're all diehard Queen fans,not the case, Queen wasn't even on the published performer list,so the majority of the crowd had already purchased their tickets and were shocked when Queen showed up,best present ever received 👌👌👌
And Bowie was superb. He often said how much he loved performing at Live Aid.
Yeh, they should watch the Bowie one next at Live Aid in London he was brilliant, also loved Simple Minds performing from the US concert
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Jupp. But bowie cut his set short to play the drive by the cars video.
It wasn't Bowie who said that - it was Elton John.
I didn’t have a TV at the time and even listening to it live on the radio you could tell how epic and formidable this set was. Enjoyed “Bohemian Rhapsody” but a fair bit of artistic license was applied to the timeline and Queen did not reform just before this concert.
Few people have Freddie’s range and strength of voice together with stage presence, however George Michael singing “Someone to love” at Freddie’s memorial concert comes close.
About the only momentous life changing event where I can say 'I was there'. To the right of stage half way back. What I really remember (apart from this amazing set by THE best band of the era) was when they played the video of the famine and that 'Who's Gonna Drive You Home' by Cars. 100,000 very noisy people went TOTALLY quiet. And then you heard the sobs of people crying. Still brings a lump to my throat.
We THEN knew what we were REALLY there for.
RIP Freddie. You did us proud.
Still trouble in Sudan in 2023, we'd said: "Never again", but it's happening.
I remember watching this live on tv. I already knew then that this was one of the best performances I would ever see.
This definitely stands up in 2022! Shame there’s not more bands doing it like this these days…
There are plenty of bands doing it, they just don't get the media coverage because it doesn't suit the record companies to have original free-thinking bands, they'd much rather have cookie-cutter easy to promote bands that appeal to teenagers than actually musically original bands that take time to listen and appreciate.
@@24magiccarrot I agree with that actually
@@24magiccarrot spot on. Today it's more about the "artist's" looks instead of whether or not they've actually got any talent
@@24magiccarrot bands like Iron Maiden are still happily ripping it in stadiums every night, tbh I think it suits them because the radio don't care of proper rock fans
What ABOUT RAP haha just joking
This still makes me cry... Just amazing, he was a beautiful soul and a true entertainer, loved by so many. He will never age 🥰
I was 14 and watched Live Aid live on TV. Stuck with me for the rest of my life. I've relatched this many time and it still fresh. The crowd were his best instrument....
A mic in one hand and the crowd in the other..absolute legend ❤️
I was lucky enough to be there and to this day no one has topped that performance !
Freddie's stage presence is unparalleled, true showman and untouchable vocalist
It is not unparalleled Robbie Williams is equal entertainer!
No autotune in sight, just pure talent
So glad you finally got round to watching and reacting to this. Probably the best 25 minutes live performances you will ever see.
Freddie was and always will be the greatest showman,he had the crowd in his pocket all the time totally captivated!!! Long live queen
I'll never forget watching it live, it was like a full Queen concert condensed into 20 minutes. All the tickets had been sold before Queen were added to the line up so it wasn't even a Queen audience, but still Freddie had them in the palm of his hand. I was lucky enough to see them at Knebworth the following year which was Freddie's last concert with them before he passed away.
you were very lucky wish I had seen them in concert
@@vallee3140 It was a brilliant concert, and a great day all round with some other great bands too.
@@chrismcdonagh688 when you realised they were on did the crowd go mad?
@@vallee3140 When the intro to One Vision started before the band had even took to the stage, the noise was deafening.
@@chrismcdonagh688 Freddie was magnetic to watch , I watched The Green Day concert in Hyde Park a few times, and Freddie could have been there watching, all those thousands singing his song.
Great insightful reaction as always. You guys didn't miss a trick! Naughty Freddie after Hammer to Fall with that Microphone stand handshake lol😅 He always showed his arse to the crowd that was directly for the Press Media. You tell em Fred. He was always Boss, especially considering he sang there with a bloody throat infection!
I loved watching it on the day, I loved watching it now. As a band they were second to none led by the GOAT, the best frontman any band ever had.
The police sketch was by Mel Smith and Griff Rhys-Jones, two UK comedy legends. Oh, and imagine having to follow that...! Bowie, but you know.
Yes, lets fall down the rabbit hole of Mel and Griff, Not the nine O'Clock news and the Secret policeman's ball
Freddie mercury the greatest showman ever ❤️ Brian may on the guitar 🎸 he made with his dad John decon the greatest bass player and of course the gorgeous rodger taylor on drums equals the greatest band ever ❤️ QUEEN
So so good to watch QUEEN in the Live Aid once more time again, with you both!!!! I truly appreciate your Queen reaction and magnificent Freddie! thanks dears, well done!!! 👑♥️
Freddie was diagnosed in 1987, not before Live Aid. There are so many mistakes and lies in this "great" movie only for more drama, it ´s only movie... My favorite Queen concert is Queen Live at the Rainbow from 1974, great job
People keep recommending it to me - I don't think I'll bother if it's another Hollywood "U571" load of made up facts. The Prime minister got involved in condemning that work of fiction.
I really appreciated your authentic reaction. Although I wasn't able to attend in person, this concert was broadcasted live worldwide and it was one of the most epic concerts I've ever watched on TV.
The movie is entertaining, no doubt, but has nothing to do with reality. For example, Queen haven't split up before Live Aid, they were actually on tour before, Freddie got HIV later, "We will rock you" was written in the late 70s and not in the 80s and so on.
What makes this performance so great, is the fact that Freddie was suffering from problems with his throat and voice and his doctor even adviced him not to sing. I'm sure his throat was burning like hell after the show. But even a sick Freddie was just phenomenal!
Spot on. Freddie was diagnosed sometime in 1987. Live Aid was 1985!! Made for a great movie and tied it all in nicely. At the end of the day the movie is only based on true events not a historical recreation.
I've been following Queen from the beginning and I have to say......The movie sucked.
The movie is VERY important..
Coz I hadn't even heard of Freddie Mercury before it..
And there are millions like me.
The world's a big place.
The fact that I didn't know Freddie might repell you the same way that people not knowing Lata Mangeshkar repells me..
But see...
The world's a big place.
Not everyone knows about everything..
The movie taught those people who he was or at least gave an idea ..
That way the movie is extremely good.
And for people who haven't even heard of someone, these little inaccuracies are paltry...
I was in my parents car heading from Scotland to Ludlow we were allowed to have Live Aid on the radio all day, unheard of with my ma n pa, but I just remember all of us being mesmerised by this performance, so so good!
Still to this day, you feel proud, happy, sad and get goosebumps every time you watch it, great reaction guys.
I've lost count of how many times I've watched this performance I watch again every time someone reacts to it I wasn't old enough to go (parents wouldn't let a 13 year old go off on the train to London) and see it live had to watch it on tv but it was amazing
These were the very words Elton John uttered when he rushed into Mercury’s trailer after the set. “You bastards, you stole the show,”
It still stands as a great music event in 2022 he was the ultimate showman.
This is what relaunched Queen as a viable main stream band around the world Freddy adored his audience especially at this show he never again (he'd been off the rails for a while) forgot the love he was show by the fans that day
I was in London at the time visiting my aunt watching this.never forget queen that night absolutely brilliant 🤩 got to see them in Slane castle Ireland 🇮🇪 in 86 Freddie Mercury was the most amazing front man ever little did I know at the time this would be the last time we would see queen in concert in Ireland 🇮🇪 was devastated when he died in 1991 we lost a true legend but his voice and queen live on
… and this wasn’t Queens audience! Freddie was on 🔥 despite being advised by doctor not to sing. Live aid was an iconic event with 2 simultaneous benefit concerts in London & Philadelphia. Like so many I was glued to TV for most of the day & used several VHS tapes in case I missed anything. David Bowie followed Queen on set and was also amazing.
I had the privilege of seeing Queen live as a teenager back in 1975. (Had a massive crush on Roger Taylor 😍)
Am watching this clip again & am overcome with nostalgia. It was a day when music & love came together to do something good. It was also a great time to be young. Again, great reaction boys x
Freddie is my musical hero, I will never get tired of watching this. Freddie had a throat infection at the time and was told by his doctor not to perform but he is the true professional, The Show Must Go On!! Great reaction guys, hope you are both well 🇬🇧🇺🇸
It's so refreshing to watch this with two fellow musicians!
Also two people who love Queen.
I was a very lucky 15 year old who went to that concert I was stood by the tent in the middle of the crowd watching this brings back great memories
It never gets old.
😂😂😂 you are absolutely great!!! I like your reactions. Freddie is one in a milion. He had a mic in one and whole audience in other hand. I simply adore that man. Thank you,i had a great time with you 😊
I remember seeing this live as a kid. Wasn’t really interested in music, wasn’t interested in Live Aid but when Freddie came on five year old me knew I was witnessing something magical
I was 9 and watched this on TV at home in Sweden. Little did I know then that this was going to make an impact, still in 2022.
But I remember this thrill I felt, couldn’t take my eyes from Freddie, that talented beautiful man.
I was there with my mum. I was only 15😆..It was one of the best days of my life. I remember Queen the most. Nothing has ever compared since tbh
I was 20. I watched it on tv. I was suffering my first heartbreak at the time but this concert and this Queen set in particular, gave me a moment of relief. What a memorable day. Extremely hot weather too. 😅
Yes! First reaction I've seen when someone noticed that Brian played 3 different guitars. Thanks mate.
On the day when queen came on the concert had gone flat almost like a precession when Freddie kicked queen into top gear he reignited the concert and in truth the whole event thank you Freddie
I frequently watch this concert because it is absolutely awesome, but watching it with you guys today was an unexpected pleasure. Besides the fact that your head bopping said it all, the in between comments and little facts I never knew made it feel like we were watching it together. Thank you so much, this just made my day!
This was all televised live so even us Aussies had the pleasure of witnessing pure brilliance! We partied and raised $$ over here as it was overnight, our time! Brings back so many memories! Great reaction, guys! 👍🏼👍🏼🇦🇺🇦🇺😊😊
I was 9 1/2 at the time of the concert and remember watching on TV as most did with Queen being the standout performance of so many great artists on both sides of the pond, I have the DVD box set of both concerts and have been lucky enough to introduce my daughter so so many different artists because of it.